Both teams are on even keel having lost their respective opening round encounters, Delhi and Chennai have almost the same issues to worry about as both will have to sort out their defensive woes while working on making their attack sharper.
Delhi began their campaign with a 0-2 loss against FC Goa on October 4 despite controlling the match in patches and having come close to scoring on a few times.
They thus start with a psychological edge at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium tomorrow.
These are early days in the league, but the Delhi defence, marshalled by Liverpool legend John Arne Riise, was the weakest link on that night at Fatorda Stadium at Margao and they should thank goalkeeper Sanjiban Ghosh for not losing by a bigger margin.
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Delhi, who are without national team striker Robin Singh due to India's ongoing 2018 World Cup qualifying matches, would need to sharpen their attack if they want to breach the Chennaiyin defence known for compactness.
Marquee-player-cum-manager Carlos, the Brazilian 2002 World Cup winner, is expected to continue to turn out for his side though not for the full 90 minutes. In Goa, he came out at the beginning of the second half after his side were already 0-2 down in the match.